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Public Act 101-0174 |
SB2038 Enrolled | LRB101 09962 TAE 55064 b |
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AN ACT concerning transportation.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by changing |
Sections 2-112 and 6-109 and by adding Section 11-907.1 as |
follows:
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(625 ILCS 5/2-112) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-112)
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Sec. 2-112. Distribution of synopsis laws.
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(a) The Secretary of State may publish a synopsis or |
summary of the laws of
this State regulating the operation of |
vehicles and may deliver a copy
thereof without charge with |
each original vehicle registration and with
each original |
driver's license.
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(b) The Secretary of State shall make any necessary |
revisions in its publications including, but not limited to, |
the Illinois Rules of the Road, to accurately conform its |
publications to the provisions of the Pedestrians with |
Disabilities Safety Act. |
(c) The Secretary of State shall include, in the Illinois |
Rules of the Road publication, information advising drivers to |
use the Dutch Reach method when opening a vehicle door after |
parallel parking on a street (checking the rear-view mirror, |
checking the side-view mirror, then opening the door with the |
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right hand, thereby reducing the risk of injuring a bicyclist |
or opening the door in the path a vehicle approaching from |
behind). |
(d) The Secretary of State shall include, in the Illinois
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Rules of the Road publication, information advising drivers to
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use the zipper merge method when merging into a reduced number
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of lanes (drivers in merging lanes are expected to use both
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lanes to advance to the lane reduction point and merge at that
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location, alternating turns). |
(Source: P.A. 100-770, eff. 1-1-19; 100-962, eff. 1-1-19 .)
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(625 ILCS 5/6-109)
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Sec. 6-109. Examination of Applicants. |
(a) The Secretary of State shall examine every applicant |
for a driver's
license or permit who has not been previously |
licensed as a driver under the
laws of this State or any other |
state or country, or any applicant for renewal
of such driver's |
license or permit when such license or permit has been expired
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for more than one year. The Secretary of State shall, subject |
to the
provisions of paragraph (c), examine every licensed |
driver at least every 8
years, and may examine or re-examine |
any other applicant or licensed driver,
provided that during |
the years 1984 through 1991 those drivers issued a license
for |
3 years may be re-examined not less than every 7 years or more |
than every
10 years. |
The Secretary of State shall require the testing of the |
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eyesight of any
driver's license or permit applicant who has |
not been previously licensed
as a driver under the laws of this |
State and shall promulgate rules and
regulations to provide for |
the orderly administration of all the provisions of
this |
Section. |
The Secretary of State shall include at least one test |
question that concerns the provisions of the Pedestrians with |
Disabilities Safety Act in the question pool used for the |
written portion of the driver's drivers license examination |
within one year after July 22, 2010 (the effective date of |
Public Act 96-1167). |
The Secretary of State shall include, in the question pool |
used for the written portion of the driver's license |
examination, test questions concerning safe driving in the |
presence of bicycles, of which one may be concerning the Dutch |
Reach method as described in Section 2-112. |
The Secretary of State shall include, in the question pool |
used for the written portion of the driver's license |
examination, at least one test question concerning driver |
responsibilities when approaching a stationary emergency |
vehicle as described in Section 11-907. |
(b) Except as provided for those applicants in paragraph |
(c), such
examination shall include a test of the applicant's
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eyesight, his or her ability to read and understand official |
traffic control devices,
his or her knowledge of safe driving |
practices and the traffic laws of this State,
and may include |
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an actual demonstration of the applicant's ability to exercise
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ordinary and reasonable control of the operation of a motor |
vehicle, and
such further physical and mental examination as |
the Secretary of State finds
necessary to determine the |
applicant's fitness to operate a motor vehicle
safely on the |
highways, except the examination of an applicant 75 years
of |
age or older shall include an actual demonstration of the |
applicant's
ability to exercise ordinary and reasonable |
control of the operation of
a motor vehicle. All portions of |
written and verbal examinations under
this Section, excepting |
where the English language appears on facsimiles
of road signs, |
may be given in the Spanish language and, at the discretion
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the Secretary of State, in any other language as well as in |
English upon
request of the examinee. Deaf persons who are |
otherwise qualified are not
prohibited from being issued a |
license, other than a commercial driver's
license, under this |
Code. |
(c) Re-examination for those applicants who at the time of |
renewing their
driver's license possess a driving record devoid |
of any convictions of traffic
violations or evidence of |
committing an offense
for which mandatory revocation
would be |
required upon conviction pursuant to Section 6-205 at the time
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of renewal shall be in a manner prescribed by the Secretary
in |
order to determine an applicant's ability to safely operate a |
motor
vehicle,
except that every applicant for the renewal of a |
driver's license who is
75 years of age or older must prove, by |
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an actual demonstration,
the applicant's ability to exercise |
reasonable care in the safe operation
of a motor vehicle. |
(d) In the event the applicant is not ineligible under the |
provisions of
Section 6-103 to receive a driver's license, the |
Secretary of State
shall make provision for giving an |
examination, either in the county where
the applicant resides |
or at a place adjacent thereto reasonably convenient
to the |
applicant, within not more than 30 days from the date said
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application is received. |
(e) The Secretary of State may adopt rules regarding the |
use of foreign language interpreters during the application and |
examination process. |
(Source: P.A. 100-770, eff. 1-1-19; 100-962, eff. 1-1-19; |
revised 10-3-18.)
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(625 ILCS 5/11-907.1 new) |
Sec. 11-907.1. Move Over Task Force. |
(a) The Move Over Task Force is created to study the issue |
of violations of Sections 11-907, 11-907.5, and 11-908 with |
particular attention to the causes of violations and ways to |
protect law enforcement and emergency responders. |
(b) The membership of the Task Force shall consist of the |
following members: |
(1) the Director of State Police or his or her |
designee, who shall serve as chair; |
(2) the Governor or his or her designee; |
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(3) the Secretary of State or his or her designee; |
(4) the Secretary of Transportation or his or her |
designee; |
(5) the Director of the Illinois Toll Highway Authority |
or his or her designee; |
(6) the President of the Illinois State's Attorneys |
Association or his or her designee; |
(7) the President of the Illinois Association of Chiefs |
of Police or his or her designee; |
(8) the President of the Illinois Sheriffs' |
Association or his or her designee; |
(9) the President of the Illinois Fraternal Order of |
Police or his or her designee; |
(10) the President of the Associated Fire Fighters of |
Illinois or his or her designee; |
(11) one member appointed by the Speaker of the House |
of Representatives; |
(12) one member appointed by the Minority Leader of the |
House of Representatives; |
(13) one member appointed by the President of the |
Senate; |
(14) one member appointed by the Minority Leader of the |
Senate; and |
(15) the following persons appointed by the Governor: |
(A) 2 representatives of different statewide |
trucking associations; |
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(B) one representative of a Chicago area motor |
club; |
(C) one representative of a Chicago area transit |
safety alliance; |
(D) one representative of a statewide press |
association; |
(E) one representative of a statewide broadcast |
association; |
(F) one representative of a statewide towing |
organization; |
(G) the chief of police of a municipality with a |
population under 25,000; |
(H) one representative of a statewide organization |
representing chiefs of police; and |
(I) one representative of the solid waste |
management industry; and |
(J) one representative from a bona fide labor |
organization representing certified road flaggers and |
other road construction workers. |
(c) The members of the Task Force shall serve without |
compensation. |
(d) The Task Force shall meet no fewer than 3 times and |
shall present its report and recommendations, including |
legislative recommendations, if any, on how to better enforce |
Scott's Law and prevent fatalities on Illinois roadways to the |
General Assembly no later than January 1, 2020. |